Anthony filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Tampa Friday, claiming about $1,000 in assets and $792,000 in debts, according to the AP. Many of the liabilities come from legal fees associated with her trial, as well as taxes and a $145,660 fee she was ordered to pay the Orange County Sheriff's office for misleading police during the investigation into Caylee's murder.

Anthony, who is unemployed and living in an undisclosed location due to threats she received after the verdict was handed down, is still listed as a defendant in a number of civil suits linked to the case.